

Here we go, this is for June, ready for those balmy summer evening outside with a glass of wine or three..........
Handknitted in a Rowan yarn, a linen mix, it drapes beautifully and is the colour of washed sea glass. The pattern is based on a traditional feather and fan pattern, found on the net. If you'd like a chance to win, just leave a comment here, or shout out in another post (I read them all), or e-mail me on Julian.Dean1@btinternet.com.
Good luck!
its absolutely beautiful sarah, someone will be very lucky this month! I will refrain from entering this month though, as I was the lucky winner last month :-)
ReplyDeleteLeanne x
Wow! its so beautiful, if you really must give it away, i would love to give it a home!
ReplyDeleteren
That is just gorgeous. I would be honoured to wear it if I was the lucky winner :)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that you are giving away something as beautiful as this Sarah, both the colours and the pattern are lovely. You are such a talented knitter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shawl, I love the colours. xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is SO beautiful MrsL! One day I'll be able to knit like that but until then I will have to stick with dishcloths:)
ReplyDeletehi Sarah, absolutly beautiful. I would love to be the lucky winner.
ReplyDeletelove Jane x
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ReplyDeletethat is a gorgeous shawl and it would be a pleasure to wear it x
ReplyDeleteI don't quite undestand givaways, it is a beauiful shawl and must have taken a long time to knit. Might have a go myself if I can track the pattern down. It would be an ideal evening wrap to pack for visiting New England in the fall which is our retirement present to ourselves:) Kindest regards Oddny
ReplyDeleteHere's the pattern I based the shawl on - very adaptable, and looks different every time, according to which yarn you use:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.knitting-and.com/knitting/patterns/shawls-shrugs/feather-and-fan-comfort-shawl.htm
It's a fairly easy pattern, but can get a bit weighty. I love knitting, and could never wear or use everything I knit, and am happy to give things away and share them.
MrsL
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Absolutely fantastic shawl. WHoever wins it is a lucky duck. Hope it's me.
ReplyDeletewow how stunning!please may i be included in the draw?
ReplyDeletethanks, Alison
ooh - I cannot resist coming in on this draw :) It is beautiful. xxx
ReplyDeletePlease enter me into the draw Sarah....the shawl is divine...is it in Rowan Damask? gorgeous colours anyway.
ReplyDeleteCarolemc
Oh dear, I really will have to learn to knit properly! It's gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteAngieC.
Yes, it's Rowan Damask - bought creatively at half price LOL. Very nice yearn to knit with.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your kind comments!
MrsL
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truly magnificent thanks
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com
Please enter me in your giveaway. This is so pretty and would look great with my dress.
ReplyDeleteThank for giving away such a lovely piece. I wish that I had learned to knit and crochet from my grandmothers when I was young.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. You do beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
1bmore @ gmail . com
Love the colors! Beautiful!
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Sarah
believedreamcourage (at) gmail.com
This would be so pretty around my shoulders. I am a real lover of shawls and wraps.
ReplyDeletemadamerkf at aol dot com
I absolutely love this pattern. My father-in-law's girlfriend would look stunning with this draped across her shoulders.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and looks so soft.
ReplyDeletehafner611{AT}gmail{DOT}com
very pretty
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous.. I'd love a chance to win it :)
ReplyDeletedesert(dot)rose598(at)gmail(dot)com
Beautiful work! I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful. I'd love a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWow! its so beautiful Very kind of you to part with it
ReplyDeleteWow that looks like it would feel absolutely decadent!
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